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just passin' through
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Hips, over-rated...
Hops, on the other hand...!
Hips, over-rated...
It's the codeine that means I'm not fit to work really. In a constant opiate semi-fog I can attend, but where I used to be involved in some strategic decision making, nowadays I struggle to comprehend some quite basic documents. My pride has eventually got the better of me, and I'd like to be remembered for some of the things I put in place rather than the old fella shuffling round and grinning a lot.Jeez, that's a bunch of Codeine, hope the hip settles down enough for the surgery.
Could you use some of your pension to get the hip fixed as fast as possible.
velcro ftw47 months early after an IOD and the best efforts of a surgeon and everything else they could throw at it ...still cant tie my fecking shoe laces![]()
Well done Chap.
Once you're sorted.. more cycling for you methinks.
Sounds like a mixed bag of positives and negatives. I sincerely hope you can resolve the lesion and end that particular cycle so you can get on another cycle.
See what I did there.
Early retirement and full pension is a Big +..
The pain is the life changer..hope you get the hip done ,it must depress the hell out of you..
Early retirement and full pension, you lucky bugger! Now just need to get the hip issue sorted then the party can begin![]()
That reminds me, I need to go and shut down the laptop for the last time.Well done. Hope you remembered to book off.
You've done your time and given your all. Now for a well deserved retirement and the start of a new chapter.
All the best on the health front. Medicine changes by the day and let's hope the sooner the better for you.
I'm looking more towards Castlebrae, Auchterader......Good luck with the hip, and congratulations on retirement, you have most certainly earned it. Join NARPO and spend some commutation on Flint house after your surgery.
I would be more concerned about not pooing properly based in that amount of codeine !It's the codeine that means I'm not fit to work really. In a constant opiate semi-fog I can attend, but where I used to be involved in some strategic decision making, nowadays I struggle to comprehend some quite basic documents. My pride has eventually got the better of me, and I'd like to be remembered for some of the things I put in place rather than the old fella shuffling round and grinning a lot.![]()
I'm there in a couple of weeks. I had one visit a few years back after a riding accident and they were brilliant.Retired members are entitled to a week a year ..dunno if cubist paid in.
Ive mixed views on Flint House however...
The codeine concrete is a passing phase. Fluids and all bran will eventually win.I would be more concerned about not pooing properly based in that amount of codeine !
Hope you get sorted injury wise so you can enjoy retirement . Please don't do a Vernon.
Yep, you learn how to deal with the codeine 'cork' effect but how people cope with it, or Morphine, long term is beyond me (I had a couple of months on it when I broke my Femur and then another few months when they removed the pin and stuck a bigger one in)The codeine concrete is a passing phase. Fluids and all bran will eventually win.
I'm avoiding absinthe and kitchen rocketry.
Are you available Reg?Well @Cubist, at least the full pension is a positive.
Hopefully you can get the hip sorted. Perhaps a second opinion is in order?